Harriet Tubm Conductor On The Underground Railroad

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Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad “Let me go back. It is better to be a slave than to suffer like this in order to be free,” stated by Ann Petery. Harriet Tubman told the runaways that she helped set free why it was too dangerous for them to go back. When she helped the slaves run away she made the wrong choice, because she broke many laws while doing it. According to the story Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet made a misguided choice when breaking the laws. One example, was when she would trespass on slave owner´s property. Ms. Tubman would often walk on someone else's land causing many problems. Critics may argue that even if she was trespassing she didn't do any real harm. She only hid out

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